Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!

I always miss California the most on January 1st. I grew up watching the Rose Parade on TV, and when I lived closer to Pasadena I sometimes heard the Stealth Bomber fly over my house on its way back to base. I still watch the parade on TV, but it's just not the same as being in California (even though I never had any desire to actually go to the parade myself). Now I just look at the mountains in the background—"my mountains," as I call them (otherwise known as the San Gabriel Mountains)— and enjoy the scenery from afar.

I've never been much of one for New Year's resolutions. I've always figured if there's something I want (or don't want) to do I should just resolve to do it, with or without a change in the calendar. Sometimes it seems like making New Year's resolutions is a recipe for failure from the beginning: There's so much hype and pressure around the very concept it's hard to live up to expectations. I don't know what the average for keeping New Year's resolutions is (two weeks? three?), but I know I never managed to keep them for very long. Don't get me wrong, I'd like to eat better and exercise more as much as the next person, but I just don't feel the need to resolve to do so on New Year's Day.

There is one resolution, however, that I will say today, and it's something I'll probably start talking a lot more about next summer. I'm currently on track to graduate with my M.S. in Technical Communication in December, 2010. My 2010 New Year's resolution is I'd like to have a job lined up by New Year's 2011. Not quite a resolution that I have complete control over, but definitely something I'll be working toward during the second half of the year.

3 comments:

  1. Happy New Year Peggy! I hope you have an awesome year and that your resolution works out. Sounds like a terrific goal!

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  2. Sometimes I find I can't remember what my New Year's resolution was. Not that I ever really make a New Year's resolution. What I do sometimes is just think about what I'd like to accomplish in the next year. And the reason I forget is I never write it down. I guess it wouldn't be too difficult to remember that your goal is to get a job.

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  3. My uncle may have flown one of those Stealth Bombers you heard! I'm sure you will accomplish both of your goals for 2010/2011

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